EPISODE · Jun 21, 2023 · 40 MIN
God’s Word (4 of 12) - Inerrancy
from Chris Stuart - Tyndale’s Plowboy · host cstpb
The central message of this sermon is that the Bible's inerrancy, or perfection, is crucial for its authority and trustworthiness as a guide for our faith. The teacher argues that if we accept even one error or contradiction in the Bible, we would need an alternative standard to evaluate those errors, but no such standard exists. He asserts that only the Bible itself can serve as a perfect and absolute authority, making it necessary to affirm its inerrancy. This message advances the belief that the Bible is not just a human book with some truth, but rather the very word of God, which is essential for our spiritual guidance and salvation. The takeaway the teacher wants the listener to understand is that the Bible's perfection is not just an intellectual concept, but a vital aspect of its trustworthiness, making it necessary to affirm its inerrancy as a foundation for faith.
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The central message of this sermon is that the Bible's inerrancy, or perfection, is crucial for its authority and trustworthiness as a guide for our faith. The teacher argues that if we accept even one error or contradiction in the Bible, we would need an alternative standard to evaluate those errors, but no such standard exists. He asserts that only the Bible itself can serve as a perfect and absolute authority, making it necessary to affirm its inerrancy. This message advances the belief that the Bible is not just a human book with some truth, but rather the very word of God, which is essential for our spiritual guidance and salvation. The takeaway the teacher wants the listener to understand is that the Bible's perfection is not just an intellectual concept, but a vital aspect of its trustworthiness, making it necessary to affirm its inerrancy as a foundation for faith.
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God’s Word (4 of 12) - Inerrancy
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